We present preliminary trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions for 22 L dwarfs and 18 T dwarfs measured using the ASTROCAM infrared imager on the US Naval Observatory (USNO) 1.55 m Strand Astrometric Reflector. The results presented here are based on observations obtained between 2000 September and 2002 November; about half of the objects have an observational time baseline of t 1:3 yr and half t 2:0 yr. Despite these short time baselines, the astrometric quality is sufficient to produce significant new results, espe-cially for the nearer T dwarfs. Seven objects are in common with the USNO optical CCD parallax program for quality control and seven in common with the European Southern Observatory 3.5 m New Technology Telescope parallax...
We have followed up the three Y0 dwarfs WISEPA J041022.71+150248.5, WISEPA J173835.53+273258.9 and W...
This work has beensupported in part by NSF grant AST-0352912, NASA Origins of Solar Systems grant N...
International audienceWe have followed up the three Y0 dwarfs WISEPA J041022.71+150248.5, WISEPA J17...
We present preliminary trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions for 22 L dwarfs and 18 T dwarfs m...
We discuss a new program to measure the parallaxes of a number of L and T dwarfs, objects that bri...
We present the first set of definitive trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions from the Cerro To...
Context. Accurate parallax measurements allow us to determine physical properties of brown dwarfs an...
Context. Accurate parallax measurements allow us to determine physical properties of brown dwarfs an...
We present the first set of definitive trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions from the Cerro To...
We present new results from the Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool dwarfs program to measure para...
We present new results from the Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool dwarfs program to measure para...
We present new results from the Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool dwarfs program to measure para...
We present results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects (PARSEC) program, an obser...
We present results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects ( PARSEC) program, an obse...
We present results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects (PARSEC) program, an obser...
We have followed up the three Y0 dwarfs WISEPA J041022.71+150248.5, WISEPA J173835.53+273258.9 and W...
This work has beensupported in part by NSF grant AST-0352912, NASA Origins of Solar Systems grant N...
International audienceWe have followed up the three Y0 dwarfs WISEPA J041022.71+150248.5, WISEPA J17...
We present preliminary trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions for 22 L dwarfs and 18 T dwarfs m...
We discuss a new program to measure the parallaxes of a number of L and T dwarfs, objects that bri...
We present the first set of definitive trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions from the Cerro To...
Context. Accurate parallax measurements allow us to determine physical properties of brown dwarfs an...
Context. Accurate parallax measurements allow us to determine physical properties of brown dwarfs an...
We present the first set of definitive trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions from the Cerro To...
We present new results from the Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool dwarfs program to measure para...
We present new results from the Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool dwarfs program to measure para...
We present new results from the Parallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool dwarfs program to measure para...
We present results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects (PARSEC) program, an obser...
We present results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects ( PARSEC) program, an obse...
We present results from the PARallaxes of Southern Extremely Cool objects (PARSEC) program, an obser...
We have followed up the three Y0 dwarfs WISEPA J041022.71+150248.5, WISEPA J173835.53+273258.9 and W...
This work has beensupported in part by NSF grant AST-0352912, NASA Origins of Solar Systems grant N...
International audienceWe have followed up the three Y0 dwarfs WISEPA J041022.71+150248.5, WISEPA J17...